Beautiful Photography Travel Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca, straddling the border between Peru and Bolivia in the Andes Mountains, is one of South America's largest lakes and the world’s highest navigable body of water. Said to be the birthplace of the Incas, it’s home to numerous ruins. Its waters are famously still and brightly reflective. Around it is Titicaca National Reserve, sheltering rare aquatic wildlife such as giant frogs.








 


Lake Titicaca is actually found and perhaps acts as the circumference between southern Peru in addition to neighbouring Bolivia. This river is so special since at 3800 meters higher than sea level, it really is one of the highest lakes on Earth. The Lake by itself was viewed as a new sacred location from the Incas, where in their society, it was is considered to be the actual birthplace of the environment. Not only is the surroundings here impressive, nevertheless you will find different societies and traditions at this point such as that of the Uros, your villages that live on islands made of reeds. A good place to stay in Lake Titicaca will be of course the premier Titilaka hotel for an outstanding and indulgent inclusive knowledge.
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